You can reset everything in the Navigator by disconnecting the battery - waiting a few minutes and then reconnecting. Of couse, the vehicle will have to relearn how you drive, the trip clock will reset, etc. I have used it to reset the check engine light many a time.
does both sides raise tho? if so and one side is higher than the other its because someone jacked your car up without turning off the air suspension switch, if this is so your going to have to take it to the dealer to get it calibrated from them. its pretty expensive from what i have herd.
The air suspension switch is on the passenger side of the vehicle under the glove box. It is far in the right hand corner so dont get discouraged if you don't feel it the first time you reach under there. You should also turn it off whenever your truck is getting service that requires your truck to be lifted off the ground or jacked up so you won't damage your suspension.
Hi-jacked was created on 1968-10-20.
All Jacked Up was created in 2004.
Number one: The air bladders may not need air. Number two: The fuse is blown. Number three: The compressor is 'burnt' out. Number four: Loose wire. Number five: As stated previously, if the car has been 'lifted', you may be able to fix the problem by turning off the key, opening the truck, placing the air suspension switch in the 'off' position and then after starting the car turn the switch to the 'on' position. Could be simple. If car was recently towed,jacked up or put up on a lift the switch inside the panel on left side of trunk should have been turned to "off". Hope that's it.
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It's in the trunk on the left hand side or the right hand side. It will prbably be a black rocker switch. Ive made that mistake b4.
It's a slang term that means you are "screwed" or out of luck. If someone says he jacked that from you, it means he took that from you.
depending on were you put the the tool and were it should go i would go here to learn more about cars http://www.smartworx.com/TurboTekToys/_TipsDisc/0000000a.htm
"Jacked" is either a verb (in which case it is conjugated to the person who has been jacked) or an adjective (in which case its gender is contingent on the noun it modifies). So, the question as written is incomplete.
All Jacked Up - song - was created on 2005-08-01.